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GlyBURIDE (Eqv-Micronase)

Genric name for glyburide: [GLYEBU-RIDE]
Brand names: GlyBURIDE, GlyBURIDE PresTab, Glynase PresTab, and DiaBeta
Class of drugs: sulfonylureas

What is GlyBuride?

GlyBuride is combined with diet and physical activity to help control blood sugar levels in adults who have type 2 diabetes mellitus. GlyBuride is not intended to treat type 1 diabetes.This medication guide does not list all the uses of GlyBuride.

Side effects of GlyBURIDE (Eqv-Micronase)

If you experience symptoms of an allergy (hives), a skin reaction that is severe (fever or sore throat with burning eyes), or skin irritation (red or purple rash, blisters, and skin peeling), seek emergency medical attention.

GlyBuride (Eqv-Micronase) may cause serious side effects. If you experience:

  • Dark urine and jaundice
  • Itching, rashes, and severe redness of the skin
  • Pale skin is prone to bleeding or bruising.
  • Fever, chills, and mouth sores are all symptoms of a fever.
  • Low sodium levels in the body can cause headaches, confusion, slurred words, weakness, and nausea.

Glyburide, also known as Eqv-Micronase, may cause low sugar in older adults.

Some of the most common side effects associated with glyburide, also known as Eqv-Micronase, include:

  • Low blood sugar
  • Feeling sick and having heartburn;
  • Joint or muscle pain
  • Blurred vision
  • Mild rash, skin redness, or a mild eruption

There may be other side effects. Call your physician if experiencing side effects; for reporting purposes call the FDA directly at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

GlyBuride is not recommended for use if you're being treated by Bosentan or Tracleer or have diabetic ketoneacidosis. Consult your doctor to get treatment. GlyBuride should not be used to treat type 1 diabetes.

Before you take this drug

GlyBuride is not recommended for people who are allergic or have certain conditions.

  • You are receiving bosentan treatment (Tracleer);
  • You have Type 1 diabetes.
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.

If you've ever:

  • Hemolytic Anaemia
  • An enzyme deficiency called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD);
  • A nerve disorder that affects bodily functions.
  • Liver or kidney disease
  • Sulfa Drugs.

Tell your doctor, before taking GlyBURIDE® (Eqv Micronase®), if you've taken any other oral diabetes medicines or injected insulin in the last 2 weeks.GlyBuride, also known as Eqv-Micronase, may cause serious heart issues. However, not managing your diabetes will damage your heart or other organs. Speak to your doctor regarding the benefits and risks of using this medication.If you're pregnant, or if you plan to become pregnant, follow your doctor’s advice about how you should use this medication. A high level of blood glucose can cause problems for both mother and baby. You may have to temporarily stop using GlyBuride a few days before the due date.This medicine should not be used while breastfeeding.

How to take GlyBURIDE?

GlyBuride is taken at breakfast or with the first meal of the day.Read and follow all instructions or guides provided with your medication.Sometimes, your doctor will change the dose. Take your medication exactly as prescribed.You may also need blood tests in your doctor's clinic.If you have hypoglycemia, then you may feel tired, hungry, and irritable. You might also be confused or anxious. If you want to treat hyperglycemia quickly, consume or drink sugary foods or drinks (such as fruit juice, candy, crackers, or raisins).In the event of severe hypoglycemia, your doctor might prescribe a glucagon injectable kit. Make sure that your close family members or friends are familiar with how to administer this medication in case of an emergency.Watch for symptoms of hyperglycemia, such as an increase in thirst or urine.Stress, illness, surgery, or alcohol consumption can affect blood sugar levels. Consult your doctor before changing the dose of your medication or your schedule.Your dosage may need to change if your doctor switches the brand, strength, or type of GlyBuride. If you are unsure about the GlyBuride you received at the pharmacy, ask your pharmacist.Keep the bottle at room temperature, away from heat and moisture. When not in use, keep the bottle closed tightly.

What happens if I miss the dose?

If you are almost due for the next dose, skip the missed one. Never take more than one dose at a time.

What happens if I overdose?

Call Poison Help at 1-800-222-1222 or seek emergency medical care. A GlyBuride (Eqv-Micronase) overdose can cause life-threatening hypoglycemia.Severe hypoglycemia can cause extreme weakness, nausea, sweating, tremors, confusion, difficulty speaking, fast heartbeats, or seizures.

What should be avoided?

Alcohol is a depressant and can interfere with your diabetes treatment. Alcohol lowers your blood sugar levels and can interfere with diabetes treatments.GlyBuride, also known as Eqv-Micronase, can cause you to get a sunburn faster. Avoid tanning or sunlight. When you're outdoors, wear protective clothing and use sunblock with SPF 30 or greater.

Interaction with other drug

Take your GlyBURIDE dose (EqvMicronase) 4 hours prior to taking colesevelam if you are also takinGlyBURIDE® (EqvMicronase®) can be affected by other medications. Other drugs may also have an effect on blood sugar levels. These include prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal products. This list does not include all interactions. Inform your doctor of all the medications you are taking, as well as any new ones.